Selected article for: "binomial distribution and negative binomial distribution"

Author: Rodolfo Jaffe; Mabel Patricia Ortiz Vera; Klaus Jaffe
Title: Globalized low-income countries may experience higher COVID-19 mortality rates
  • Document date: 2020_4_3
  • ID: 1ntplgl6_13
    Snippet: Generalized linear models with a negative binomial distribution of errors described well most COVID-19 growth curves from our final dataset of 36 countries (Fig. 1) . We found substantial variation in infection rates (glm coefficients) across countries, which ranged between 1.22x10 -07 (Denmark) and 3.29x10 -06 (United States; Fig. 1 ). Mortality rates ranged between 0.17 (South Africa) and 9.25 (Indonesia; Fig. 2 )......
    Document: Generalized linear models with a negative binomial distribution of errors described well most COVID-19 growth curves from our final dataset of 36 countries (Fig. 1) . We found substantial variation in infection rates (glm coefficients) across countries, which ranged between 1.22x10 -07 (Denmark) and 3.29x10 -06 (United States; Fig. 1 ). Mortality rates ranged between 0.17 (South Africa) and 9.25 (Indonesia; Fig. 2 ).

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